How do you pronounce INTGRTD?

Our name is pronounced "Integrated", and for good reason! At our core, we pursue the ultimate goal of a world where people, technology, and data work harmoniously together for the greater good. Striving to keep those three essential components integrated is the foundation of everything we do.

So what is Data Integration?

According to Wikipedia, "Data Integration involves combining data residing in different sources and providing users with a unified view of these data." We believe Data Integration to be a transformational approach to finding productivity and creating innovation in your organization. By considering the impact of Data Integration before designing any of our products, we ensure that any opportunities to drastically increase the value a tool or solution brings are discovered early in the process and considered. Better yet, our solutions are designed to work in harmony from the start, so adding new tools down the road is as easy as plug-and-play.

How can you help my small office of only a few people?

The smaller the operation, the more critical it is to remain as lean and agile as possible. Working with smaller clients is exciting because they are often the most aware of some of their bottlenecks and can easily recognize the benefits of an automated, data-driven, approach. As with any investment, the overall cost of any product or service needs to be considered in the beginning, but rest assured that we are just as committed to brining capabilities to our smallest partners as we are our largest.

What is the difference between a Website and a Web Application?

Simply put, Website content is typically static in nature, with the exception of a blog or article section that might get updated more regularly. To the opposite, a Web Application is designed to have underlying data (business data, customer data, product data, financial data, etc.) exposed and maintained as part of the interface. Broadly speaking, a static Website is often less expensive to develop and maintain than a custom Web Application due to the complexity of the interface and underlying data sources.